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- Cape Coast Castle (Swedish: Carolusborg) is one of about forty "slave castles", or large commercial forts, built on the Gold Coast of West Africa (now...
- The capture of Carolusborg (1658) was carried out by the newly recruited Hendrik Carloff who seized the Swedish fort of Carolusborg on the Gold Coast....
- taken to the Tower of London. Meanwhile, his men started building Fort Carolusborg and conquered Tacorary in 1653.[citation needed] In Sweden Carloff was...
- Fetu, Breweda, who was in control of the area around the Swedish fort Carolusborg. King Breweda would agree to contribute with a force of 2000 worriers...
- presently Butri: 1649–1656. Fort Witsen, presently Takoradi: 1653–1658. Carolusborg: April 1650 – January/February 1658, 10 December 1660 – 22 April 1663...
- present Butri: 1650–1656. Fort Witsen, present Takoradi: 1653–1658. Carolusborg: April 1650 – January/February 1658, 10 December 1660- 22 April 1663...
- Meanwhile, the Swiss Isaac Melville, his successor started building Fort Carolusborg and the conquest of Takoradi in 1653. In Sweden, Carloff was promoted...
- call asking whether or not he would be interested in renovating Fort Carolusborg, a Ghanaian slave castle constructed by the Swedish Africa Company. Carl...
- Greenland Faroe Islands Africa Cape Verde Cape of Good Hope Canary Islands Carolusborg Cape Coast Fredericksborg Cape Corso 1st Osu 1st Christiansborg 2nd Christiansborg...
- 6 April 1872) Cape Coast Castle, Cabo Corço or Oguaa (Swedish name: Carolusborg or Carlsborg) (16 April 1659.- May 1659/ 22 April 1663. - 3 May 1664...